
MotoGP Calendar 2026 will feature 22 Grands Prix races, spanning five continents, delivering a robust global tour from early March through late November.
The extensive schedule maintains the same number of events as the record-breaking 2025 season schedule, underscoring MotoGP’s commitment to providing a comprehensive and thrilling racing calendar for its millions of fans worldwide.
The season will kick off on March 1 with the Thai GP held at the Buriram circuit followed by a return to Brazil GP on March 22 at the Ayrton Senna Circuit in Goiania.
Just one week after Brazil, the Americas GP will take place at the COTA on March 29 then head to Qatar GP for a night race at the Lusail International Circuit on April 12.
The European leg of the championship follows with classic circuits hosting some of the most passionate crowds on the MotoGP calendar.
The Spanish GP at Jerez will run on April 26 followed by the French GP at Le Mans on May 8. Catalonia will host the fifth round at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya on May 17 followed by the Italian GP at Mugello set for May 31.
Early June will see the debut of the Hungarian GP at the new Balaton Park Circuit on June 7 before heading to Automotodrom Brno for the Czech GP on June 21 and the Dutch TT at Assen on June 28.
July will only feature the German GP at Sachsenring on July 12 before MotoGP heads for the summer break. Silverstone later makes its return hosting the British GP on August 9 followed by the Aragon GP at MotorLand Aragon slated for August 30.
Up next is the San Marino GP at Misano on September 13 and the Austrian GP on September 20 at the Red Bull Ring.
The Asian season schedule begins with the Japanese GP at Twin Ring Motegi on October 4 and the Indonesian GP at the Mandalika Circuit on October 11 followed by a huge jump to the Australian GP at Phillip Island on October 25 before heading back to Asia for the Malaysian GP at Sepang on November 1.
Closing out the MotoGP Calendar 2026, the final two races will return to Europe with the Portuguese GP hosted at Portimao on November 15 and the Valencia GP at Circuit Ricardo Tormo on November 22.
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Full MotoGP Calendar 2026
| Round | Race | Venue | Date |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Thai Grand Prix | Buriram | 27 Feb – 1 Mar |
| 2 | Brazilian Grand Prix | Ayrton Senna Circuit | 20-22 Mar |
| 3 | Americas Grand Prix | Circuit of the Americas | 27-29 Mar |
| 4 | Qatar Grand Prix | Lusail | 10-12 Apr |
| 5 | Spanish Grand Prix | Jerez | 24-26 Apr |
| 6 | French Grand Prix | Le Mans | 8-10 May |
| 7 | Catalan Grand Prix | Barcelona | 15-17 May |
| 8 | Italian Grand Prix | Mugello | 29-31 May |
| 9 | Hungarian Grand Prix | Balaton Park | 5-7 Jun |
| 10 | Czech Grand Prix | Brno | 19-21 Jun |
| 11 | Dutch Grand Prix | Assen | 26-28 Jun |
| 12 | German Grand Prix | Sachsenring | 10-12 Jul |
| 13 | British Grand Prix | Silverstone | 7-9 Aug |
| 14 | Aragon Grand Prix | Aragon | 28-30 Aug |
| 15 | San Marino Grand Prix | Misano | 11-13 Sept |
| 16 | Austrian Grand Prix | Red Bull Ring | 18-20 Sept |
| 17 | Japanese Grand Prix | Motegi | 2-4 Oct |
| 18 | Indonesian Grand Prix | Mandalika | 9-11 Oct |
| 19 | Australian Grand Prix | Phillip Island | 23-25 Oct |
| 20 | Malaysian Grand Prix | Sepang | 30 Oct – 1 Nov |
| 21 | Portuguese Grand Prix | Portimao | 13-15 Nov |
| 22 | Valencia Grand Prix | Ricardo Tormo | 20-22 Nov |








